Thursday | KRISTV.COM Corpus Christi
Storms damage Salado just days after Bush event
Storms damaged parts of Salado just days after the town drew attention leading to the wedding of first daughter Jenna Bush. via KRISTV.COM Corpus Christi
Thursday | www.kxan.com | Posted by ADalton
Residents clean up after severe storms ravage Salado
High winds and severe storms, which residents fear were from a tornado, hit the Central Texas town of Salado Wednesday morning.
Thursday | www.kdhnews.com | Posted by ADalton
About 6600 still without power after morning storm
Posted on: Wednesday, May 14, 2008, 3:17 PM Updated on: Wednesday, May 14, 2008, 3:17 PM About 6,625 of 140,000 customers are without power in Bell County following early morning storms, according to an Oncor ...
Wednesday May 14 | KWTX
Monday May 12 | WRC Washington DC Channel 4
First Lady Says Storm Threatened Wedding Plans
“We did have a little -- one setback on Friday night. While we were off in another town at the rehearsal dinner there was a tornado. ... All the catering ovens were turned over and the sides were ripped off the tent”
Storms that spawned violent tornadoes over the weekend slammed into President George W. Bush 's Texas ranch and threatened to disrupt wedding plans for Jenna Bush and Henry Hager , first lady Laura Bush said ... via WRC Washington DC Channel 4
Sunday May 11 | Dallas Morning News
Jenna Bush wedding 'Crawford's last big fanfare'
“It's obviously the highest-profile rehearsal dinner we've ever done!”
Months ago, a woman paid a visit to Dave Hermann, who with his wife, Katie, owns The Range Restaurant at the Barton House in Salado. via Dallas Morning News
Saturday May 10 | KVOA-TV Tucson
President's daughter to marry today in Texas
Associated Press - May 10, 2008 6:13 AM ET CRAWFORD, Texas - The president's 1,600-acre ranch in Crawford, Texas, is all gussied up for this evening's wedding of Jenna Bush to long-time boyfriend Henry Hager. via KVOA-TV Tucson
Friday May 9 | KCEN
Local students get safety lessons
“We hope that they just learn more and they're more prepared when something bad happens or when they're just prepared that something doesn't happen to be more safe and their homes, their schools, their communities and out on their farms.”
Updated: May 6, 2008 6:47pm Some Bell County 6th graders got a lesson Tuesday in safety. via KCEN
Wednesday May 7 | Waco Tribune-Herald
State tennis under way in Austin
Tribune-Herald youth sports editor Brice Cherry reports: The UIL state tennis tournament is under way at the Penick-Allison Tennis Center at the University of Texas at Austin. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Monday May 5 | KWTX